As the title suggests, I'm wanting to run a light through the test circuit.
So I will always know if its in the right "D" position or not by having an led on the dash.

So, can I put current through it, if so, how much, or is it already powered?

This switch,.. I don't like this switch, and it doesn't like me.

...'96 SL1 Originally the family car, passed on to me as my first. "Hellcat" 237,000+ miles and purring smooth.My Mug is filled with the lost souls of imports.
I Want SAAB Soccerballs. But they're 4x115

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Mine slowly changes position over time, / is never 100% where its supposed to be even after adjustments, ive fought this every time done all sorts of things. Its also held on by one bolt, I popped the other one long ago, and its not any shape or form practical to get at and remove it. There's also a ridiculous amount if play between the shaft and the part that rotates witch causes ridiculous inconsistencies in position detection because its never going to land in the same place twice.

So I was thinking I'll put a light connected to the "D" continuity circuit so I'll know where it is all the time ^ .^

...'96 SL1 Originally the family car, passed on to me as my first. "Hellcat" 237,000+ miles and purring smooth.My Mug is filled with the lost souls of imports.
I Want SAAB Soccerballs. But they're 4x115

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